A selection of images from around the world taken over the past 24 hours.

Costa Rica's defender Waylon Francis and midfielder Jose Miguel Cubero celebrate after their team's victory over Greece in the football World Cup in Brazil.

A Ukrainian woman cries in front of her house which was destroyed by shelling in the Donetsk region. Germany and France have urged Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to extend a ceasefire with pro-Russian separatists - due to end on Monday evening - for a second time. The truce remains under strain with some continuing clashes.

Litter-pickers clear rubbish left in front of the main Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm in Pilton following the weekend's Glastonbury Festival.

Prince Harry visits the Fundacion Amigos de Jesus centre in Chile's capital Santiago, which was set up by a group of women with disabled children - the prince spent around 45 minutes sitting, playing and dancing with the youngsters.

Rainbow-coloured balloons float over Fifth Avenue during the 44th annual Gay Pride Parade in New York.

Oscar Pistorius did not have a mental disorder when he killed his girlfriend, a psychological report said as his murder trial resumed. The athlete denies deliberately killing Reeva Steenkamp. He says he shot her accidentally in a state of panic after mistaking her for an intruder.

Yemeni men inspect an abandoned boat at a drought-affected dam on the outskirts of Sanaa, Yemen. Yemen is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world and some relief agencies believe Sanaa could become the first capital in the world to run out of a viable water supply.

Models on the catwalk during the Saint Laurent show as part of Paris Fashion Week.

Summer in California this year is expected to be the hottest and driest on record as nearly one-third of the state experiences "exceptional" drought levels.

Russian sailors look through a porthole as they arrive aboard the Smolniy in Saint-Nazaire, France.